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OhNo! Doom

OhNo! Doom

OhNo! Doom is Fathom, Flip, Osito, Z-Child and Chips.
On October 11, 2008 they invited over 40 of Chicago’s best artist/designers to participate in the creation of a 15 ft exquisite corpse project called We Need Each Other.
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The Post Family

The Post Family

There’s a saying that reads: “Families are like fudge, mostly sweet with a few nuts.”
In the case of The Post Family, nuts are the main ingredient…we kid, cause we love! The members of The Post Fam treated us like extended family when they invited us into their home in Chicago’s west loop.
From screen printing and [...]

GL Joe

GL Joe

We didn’t know what to expect when Joe told us to follow him into his room to film the profile, but after seeing his videos and myspace page, we should’ve known it wasn’t going to be an “ordinary” setting and interview.
Director/ Producer / animator Gl Joe talks to us in the cozy confines of his [...]

Delicious Design League

Delicious Design League

What do Pelican, Allá, Panic at the Disco, Of Montreal, Lily Allen, Gogol Bordello, Animal Collective, Jamie Lidell, Andrew Bird and Devendra Banhart (just to name a few) have in common aside from music? They’ve all had posters designed by Delicious Design League.
Since the 90’s the Chicago duo (Jason Teegarden - Downs & Billy Baumann) [...]

Laura Etheredge

Laura Etheredge

Immense stories take place in Laura Etheredge’s ornate drawings. As she says “the page is a lot of real estate” and she uses each inch of property to narrate a story full of structure and synchronicities.

Kyoko Masutani

Kyoko Masutani

A recent visit to friend Kyoko Masutani’s home in North Carolina unfolded a beautiful world of art, dialogue and nature. As Kyoko explains, she came to the United States from Japan to study medicine and “somehow art took over my life”
The presence of the biological is a component in her installation pieces - she takes [...]

Solve

Solve

How do you classify an unclassifiable medium; graffiti, writing, street art, criminal activity? Artist “Solve” stated “i don’t tell people beforehand what is going to happen”, and that is precisely how he treats Chicago - as a surprise interactive art environment. His work utilizes stickers, silk screening, windows, walls and abandoned street items.
Most recently, he [...]

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